Tag: Licone

Tag: Licone

Licone will support color tagging

We’ve just added a new cool feature to Licone, our upcoming icon manager: you’ll be able to choose a color tag for any icon.

Let’s say you want to keep track of all your blue icons. Just tag them with the Blue Tag in contextual menu or system menu, then a small blue bullet will be added on the left side of icon name (you need to show icon names first). Now, create a search, and choose “Tag > Blue” as a criteria, and you’ll get all your tagged icons, no-matter what collection they belong to.

Licone is almost ready for final release. You can still sign-up for our Beta Test program here.

Jean-BaptisteFounder and director of Jibapps, Mac user for more than 10 years

Creating folder icon with Licone

Our upcoming application Licone entered beta test few weeks ago. Today, we’d like to show you a nice feature that will be available in upcoming beta release (don’t forget to sign-up for our beta test program).

We’ve added an “Engrave” mode when you’re creating a custom folder icon. Just drop any image (better is a black & white PNG image), and check the “Engrave” box. Then, you’ll be able to create beautiful folder icon, similar to OS X default icon.

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Jean-BaptisteFounder and director of Jibapps, Mac user for more than 10 years

Licone is entering Beta

After several months of developement, we are proud to launch the offical Beta Test for our upcoming app. With Licone, you can create, customize, convert, organize and download icons. Beta Test is only opened to registered users: this is a full version, available both in English and French languages.

Licone is a powerful toolbox for all icons lovers. You’ll love creating customized icons for your folders, with just a few clicks. And if you don’t feel like an artist, don’t worry, just download icons from IconFinder.com directly from our app! Also, we added CloudApp support to upload your icons and share them and you’ll enjoy some other nice features (ZIP a collection, save an icon Quicklook to file…).

Major features are:

Create shinny icons for your folders, by adding text or image

Convert your icons in many formats (ICO, PNG, ICNS, PDF, iContainer)

Customize any folder or app’s icon

Organize your icons into collections and smart collection, with CloudApp support

Find and download icons from IconFinder.com

You can get more information and sign-up here.

Jean-BaptisteFounder and director of Jibapps, Mac user for more than 10 years